What I like is the logic some people will say that because no one can figure out what is moving it then that proves its ghosts or such.

I answer by asking why the jump to ghosts?

I personally i think it is the biolumentics which are liberated by the sun falling on the floor and ceiling which when rubbing together create static forces which will result in torque effect on the statue. Adding to this is the rotation of the earth which will act as a catalytist to the movement. That's why it spins and not moves laterally . That's my thoughts. Any thing else is silly.

Dave

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I'd venture to say that the statueis made from load-stone or hematite.

The Egyptians went out of their wayto trick lay people into thinkingmagic was involved in order to makeit appear that the Pharaoh andattending clergy were imbued with super-human powers that gave themthe god-given right to rule.

I'd be investigating any recently installed electronic equipment in the immediate vicinity.

I like to make little quips, hopefully to make people smile or laugh... makes the days better !The folks here are nice enough to not say when I fall flat on my gluteus maximi !!! (plural for both cheeks ! )

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